Is there a time during the council meetings when citizen concerns can be voiced?
Yes! There is a time set aside on every Council agenda for people to speak about, or question, items that are not on the regular agenda. On the agenda this is listed as "Public Forum" and is a part of every regular meeting.

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1. When does Council meet?
2. What is the Population of Valley Center?
3. How can I find out when Special Meetings are scheduled?
4. How can I serve on a committee, commission, or board?
5. Is there a time during the council meetings when citizen concerns can be voiced?
6. Are there time limits imposed on individuals who wish to speak at a Council meeting?
7. When are City Council elections held?
8. Who represents me on the Council?
9. Can someone tell me who my representatives are?
10. How many Wards is the City divided into?
11. How are vacancies on the Council filled?
12. What is the position of "President of the Council"?
13. Who is the President of the Council?
14. What is the difference between Council and Governing Body?
15. When is the Mayor allowed to vote?
16. Can the mayor in Valley Center veto actions taken by the Council?
17. Can I submit a request, or report a problem, online?
18. Does Valley Center have term limits for the Mayor and/or members of the Council?
19. What does the term "members-elect" mean?